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but of course, that is when it is directed against us. the leading liberal figure in the state department, state department legal adviser, says cyber war is an act of war if it results in significant destruction. like the attacks against iranian nuclear facilities. and such acts, he says, justify force in self-defense. but of course, he means only attacks against the united states for his clients. well, israel's lethal armory, which is enormous, includes advanced submarines, recently provided by germany. these are capable of carrying is your's nuclear-tipped missiles. these are short of the deployed murdered -- or to try to set up conditions in which the united states will do so. and the united states, of course, has a vast array of nuclear-weapons all over the world, surrounding the region from the mediterranean to the indian ocean, including enough firepower in the persian gulf to destroy most of the world. another story that is in the news right now is the israeli bombing of the iraqi reactor, which is suggested as a model for israeli
but of course, that is when it is directed against us. the leading liberal figure in the state department, state department legal adviser, says cyber war is an act of war if it results in significant destruction. like the attacks against iranian nuclear facilities. and such acts, he says, justify force in self-defense. but of course, he means only attacks against the united states for his clients. well, israel's lethal armory, which is enormous, includes advanced submarines, recently provided...
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leader use it but when it does i use that way and we know that for a fact ok not with let's let's remember we're talking about northern mali is a territory the size of france first of all it's very light land there's not a lot of tree cover there's not a lot of there's not a lot of anything it's not quite desert but it's close and you're not going to see boots on the ground from the united states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will see is surveillance craft the kinds of things that are used to pinpoint where people are moving so that they can be they can be dealt with they can be met they can be monitored by those troops on the ground there won't be all that many troops a drone requires that you have been a dental file will target a specific house a village a person and if the of cold they're not going to have that kind of activity and in any case to base the drones you're going to have to have military bases from which they can operate those don't exist either well let me say is what they are want to examine is there algeria i
leader use it but when it does i use that way and we know that for a fact ok not with let's let's remember we're talking about northern mali is a territory the size of france first of all it's very light land there's not a lot of tree cover there's not a lot of there's not a lot of anything it's not quite desert but it's close and you're not going to see boots on the ground from the united states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will...
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to come and help us these will become tactics that were being used because somali origin this is a purely racist profiling policy of the british government and particularly the security agencies marty had been living in somalia for the past two years taking care of his grandmother and raising a son of his own but several months ago he disappeared leaving his family in despair my son is missing this summer this summer but i don't know if you know if you live. here. we are very wooded although. the only information the hashi family have now comes from a man who contacted them to say that he'd been in prison with matty in djibouti and he told us that he had been fingerprinted and d.n.a. has been taken from him and then. contacted. found out that he supports this in the conduct of the british consul and the british consul so that we have a good movie. and then the americans took him to. somewhere we don't know they don't know but they fear he's being held at a camp in djibouti and a tourist us anti terrorist base where. he may be the victim of an american rendition program in which suspects a
to come and help us these will become tactics that were being used because somali origin this is a purely racist profiling policy of the british government and particularly the security agencies marty had been living in somalia for the past two years taking care of his grandmother and raising a son of his own but several months ago he disappeared leaving his family in despair my son is missing this summer this summer but i don't know if you know if you live. here. we are very wooded although....
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any new overt use of u.s. force to disarm yet another middle eastern state of weapons of mass destruction that it does not have, while staying quiet about israel's 200 plus nuclear weapons arsenal, would elevate already high level of anti-american sentiment in the middle east, threaten our remaining allies there, and render their cooperation with the united states practically impossible. and u.s. military actions against the islamic republic would have no international legitimacy. know when you and security council authorization and no allies at issue, and maybe, i said maybe, the uk you are reading the press this month with their latest legal opinion. the larger part of the international community, and remember, 120 of the un's 193 member states are part of the non-aligned movement who voted to have -- as their chair. and they're already on record as saying he would consider an attack illegal, and that would ratify america's image as an outlaw superpower. this is really important today, compared to even a few
any new overt use of u.s. force to disarm yet another middle eastern state of weapons of mass destruction that it does not have, while staying quiet about israel's 200 plus nuclear weapons arsenal, would elevate already high level of anti-american sentiment in the middle east, threaten our remaining allies there, and render their cooperation with the united states practically impossible. and u.s. military actions against the islamic republic would have no international legitimacy. know when you...
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joining us now is the equity strategist at b of a merrill lynch, who joins us onset. you have a report of opportunities, relating to the drought. bank of america merrill lynch, the climate is changing and we're going to have more extreme weather continuing. whether the climate is changing is even up for debate. but you're taking the position that we are in line, more extreme weather. >> i think you have to look at the scientific evidence. as you take a look, 1951 through to 1980, extreme weather covered something like 0.1% to 0.2% testify globe. today it covers something like 10% of the earth. if you take a look over the course of the last 331 consecutive months, the average temperature has been higher than the global average, so we're no longer talking about ngos. we're no longer talking about climate modelling. we're talking about people like nasa, showing that extreme weather is increasingly becoming part of the new normal. the new operating environment that corporates and investors are going to have to adapt to. >> why don't you begin by just telling us how you be
joining us now is the equity strategist at b of a merrill lynch, who joins us onset. you have a report of opportunities, relating to the drought. bank of america merrill lynch, the climate is changing and we're going to have more extreme weather continuing. whether the climate is changing is even up for debate. but you're taking the position that we are in line, more extreme weather. >> i think you have to look at the scientific evidence. as you take a look, 1951 through to 1980, extreme...
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who gets to drive us over the cliff? (laughter) (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) these people are huge fans of buick. (laughter) i was so excited because last night was officially the foreign policy debate. unfortunately-- and i do not know this-- that means you have to talk about a lot of other stupid countries. (laughter) and this being boca raton, florida, they hit all the important ones. >> israel is a true friend, it is our greatest ally in the region. >> israel. our closest friend in the region. >> they have to abide by their treaty with israel. >> our ally israel. >> our bond w israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. (laughter) >> stephen: i was playing a drinking game last night where i took a shot of manischewitz every time -- (cheers and applause) every time someone said "israel" and by the end of the debate i was totally diabetic. (laughter) but, folks, this wasn't just about israel it was also about countries that pose a threat to israel. a threat that obama has do
who gets to drive us over the cliff? (laughter) (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) these people are huge fans of buick. (laughter) i was so excited because last night was officially the foreign policy debate. unfortunately-- and i do not know this-- that means you have to talk about a lot of other stupid countries. (laughter) and this being boca raton, florida, they hit all the important ones. >> israel is a true friend, it is our greatest ally in the region. >> israel. our...
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. >> well, last night, we could look down this street here, and we saw the river coming toward us. it actually look like something out of a movie. it was unbelievable. >> near central park, a crane dangles from a construction site over the street below. the storm caused it to partially collapsed. there are still strong winds, but nothing like those of monday night, which saw gusts of up to 130 kilometers per hour. there were record levels of flood water. emergency services are working around the clock. firefighters were called to a large blaze in the borough of queens. over 80 houses burned down. residents managed to escape. >> there are numerous trapped civilians. we cannot get any apparatus down the block due to chest-high water, but we had a boat with us, and i went down there. >> one of the biggest problems is a lack of electricity. this substation exploded. it could be more than a week before power is restored to the whole city. mayor michael bloomberg said sandy may be the worst storm ever to have hit new york. >> in addition to the lives we lost, the damage we suffered acros
. >> well, last night, we could look down this street here, and we saw the river coming toward us. it actually look like something out of a movie. it was unbelievable. >> near central park, a crane dangles from a construction site over the street below. the storm caused it to partially collapsed. there are still strong winds, but nothing like those of monday night, which saw gusts of up to 130 kilometers per hour. there were record levels of flood water. emergency services are...
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giving us instant market reaction there on the earnings out. michael brown is our guest host, he's the fund manager at martin curry, staying to talk with us about the u.s. storm. so stick around, we'll be right back. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. nanners. >>> sandy slams into the u.s. coast. over 5 million people are without power and u.s. markets remain closed for a second day. ubs shares see a gain for a second session as it confirms restructuring plans that will see 10,000 jobs go and an end to its fixed income business. deutsche bank stock also making gains after the lender posting
giving us instant market reaction there on the earnings out. michael brown is our guest host, he's the fund manager at martin curry, staying to talk with us about the u.s. storm. so stick around, we'll be right back. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let...
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world robert let me jump in you are going to please continue going to government regulations to tell us that singapore one of the richest countries of the world would be there without german money or switzerland without german money somebody has to work to produce in order to get all these money into switzerland and that's germany at the moment and germany lives from the eurozone and from the european union market but nevertheless i think the answer is that we need more regional ethnical movements like the scottish like the flemish or like the cuttlebone and i have no problem with it but we need at the same time a stronger european union that's no contradiction at all what we need is to get rid of the nation state the current problems we have in the euro crisis has to do with different how do they first try was france or france or germany so we have to have less influence by the national capitals more stronger federal type of the european union right to be without great thank you very much for that thank you you've been very honest and i have a spec that you do. with the nation state an
world robert let me jump in you are going to please continue going to government regulations to tell us that singapore one of the richest countries of the world would be there without german money or switzerland without german money somebody has to work to produce in order to get all these money into switzerland and that's germany at the moment and germany lives from the eurozone and from the european union market but nevertheless i think the answer is that we need more regional ethnical...
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poll was a nice to show that most people don't want to join the us. ok you are right that iceland has gone through the crisis that is what most of the countries in the south of europe are doing now they are going through an austerity that they would anyhow with or without the european european union have to go through because what we live now is that many member states many countries also of the u.k. but especially germany belgium france have lived with money over the last two years that they don't have any especially the southern countries of europe that is why the reaction we see now the austerity policy would have come anyhow something david what do you know they really i mean you don't work ahead david what do you think about that because again i don't understand how you square the circle here how can europeans be attracted to more europe as they say as they're experiencing this crisis and this crisis for many could be generational ok and we have the rise of nationalist rhetoric and all this i mean i think you guys sometimes are very idealistic ab
poll was a nice to show that most people don't want to join the us. ok you are right that iceland has gone through the crisis that is what most of the countries in the south of europe are doing now they are going through an austerity that they would anyhow with or without the european european union have to go through because what we live now is that many member states many countries also of the u.k. but especially germany belgium france have lived with money over the last two years that they...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why not. for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if th
for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why...
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those pastors would use anything. i mean, he was called a pawn of jews and catholics, certainly an outsider. this whole issue of, you know, is he black enough, you know, began to arise. >> narrator: with mixed success, he tried to build coalitions for three years. but he had become frustrated. he wrote about it in a letter to a friend. >> "it's tough. lots of driving, lots of hours on the phone trying to break through lethargy, lots of dull meetings. lots of frustration." >> at that point, he begins thinking about, "is there some other way to do the same job that i'm trying to do?" which is lift people out of poverty. >> narrator: he decided to move on, this time to law school. >> he said to some of his community organizing buddies, he needed that credential, that harvard law degree, to access the corridors of power. >> narrator: christmas-time in 1968, mitt romney returned to detroit from his mormon mission. his mother and father were waiting at the airport, and so was his high school girlfriend, ann davies. >> ann i
those pastors would use anything. i mean, he was called a pawn of jews and catholics, certainly an outsider. this whole issue of, you know, is he black enough, you know, began to arise. >> narrator: with mixed success, he tried to build coalitions for three years. but he had become frustrated. he wrote about it in a letter to a friend. >> "it's tough. lots of driving, lots of hours on the phone trying to break through lethargy, lots of dull meetings. lots of frustration."...
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that was the phrase he used. he made the decision that day to go for a massive stimulus program. >> when the briefing's over, i go up to the president-elect and say, that's got to be the worst briefing that the president-elect had since 1932 and maybe since abraham lincoln in 1860. and the president says, goolsbee, that's not even my worse briefing this week. >> my first job when i came into office was making sure we didn't get into a great depression and the economy could start growing again. >> also high on the president's agenda, his campaign promise to heal the nation's bitter partisan divide. >> we are more than a collection of red states and blue states. we're the united states of america. >> after a month in office, a whopping 76% of americans approved of the new president's job performance. though he was only just beginning. >> you could create whatever you wanted out of him. he was a folklore figure right out of the gate. >> what do you think people expected him to do? >> i think people didn't know. the
that was the phrase he used. he made the decision that day to go for a massive stimulus program. >> when the briefing's over, i go up to the president-elect and say, that's got to be the worst briefing that the president-elect had since 1932 and maybe since abraham lincoln in 1860. and the president says, goolsbee, that's not even my worse briefing this week. >> my first job when i came into office was making sure we didn't get into a great depression and the economy could start...
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and give chance a big hug for us. >> i will. thank you very much. >> that is one of the ireporters and a lot of people are dealing with the same thing that joni corcoran is dealing with. we have more information to get are the the information desk. and an old pro sent me an e-mail about her journey in new york tonight. you will want to hear it, and we will speak with her moments away. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the continuing coverage for hurricane sandy. we have breaking news to tell you about. we want to go the cnn news and th
and give chance a big hug for us. >> i will. thank you very much. >> that is one of the ireporters and a lot of people are dealing with the same thing that joni corcoran is dealing with. we have more information to get are the the information desk. and an old pro sent me an e-mail about her journey in new york tonight. you will want to hear it, and we will speak with her moments away. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things --...
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us. from france it was a. good but also very complex and expensive one of the units was equipped with a french german and the other one was left empty forty five years ago we had hoped that we would eventually make a turban. and so we did it is an orthogonal turban. based on what's called a turbine and uses blade shape similar to airplane we. can vary in depends on the speed of the water goes of which way the water flows in the turbine spins in the same direction with no significant change in efficiency and after being tested out for a few years and eventually found its way into a brand new title power plant that was being added onto the existing structure. to produce a new turbine and powerhouse whose hydro turned to mush one of russia's leadership and submarine makers and a testament to the relative simplicity of the new voter system the whole complex complete with turbine generators was constructed in around six months as a factory just outside of the white city about hunger and in two thousand and six foll
us. from france it was a. good but also very complex and expensive one of the units was equipped with a french german and the other one was left empty forty five years ago we had hoped that we would eventually make a turban. and so we did it is an orthogonal turban. based on what's called a turbine and uses blade shape similar to airplane we. can vary in depends on the speed of the water goes of which way the water flows in the turbine spins in the same direction with no significant change in...
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marx used to argue that as well in his own way. hasn't worked out quite that way for whatever reason as a predictor of how human beings will behave, we do seem to want more, more, more, more. >> we do. i think canes would add to that moral victorian tradition in which money was regarded as a means to something, a good life. and he was the last really of economists, last generation of economists who thought in these terms and thought of economics as a moral science. and that you needed to ask always the question enough for what, what is money for? otherwise you are adrift. you just go on accumulating without end, without purpose. so he said enough for a good life. and he thought that technology was bringing that about. that it was actually producing such increases in wealth that we would be able to have abundance with a fraction of the work. that people would then do it. but that bit of it hasn't come about. >> why? >> i think a number of explanations. one is that our society's become much more unequal than it was when canes was wri
marx used to argue that as well in his own way. hasn't worked out quite that way for whatever reason as a predictor of how human beings will behave, we do seem to want more, more, more, more. >> we do. i think canes would add to that moral victorian tradition in which money was regarded as a means to something, a good life. and he was the last really of economists, last generation of economists who thought in these terms and thought of economics as a moral science. and that you needed to...
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and they said, please tell us, give us some of affirmation. tell us why we should be holding his people. the administration said, well, were not collected tell you. but if you release them, and this threat i did find amazing. if you release them we are going to order -- bosnia had been torn up by a civil war that too many years before. and peace was being maintained by an international military group that was led by the united states. and it was if you don't arrest these guys we will pull the military out. the phrase that one of the ms russian people says to the prime minister of bosnia the message no, we pull our people out. got help bosnia. and so you take a step back. okay. they are being arrested. arrested and turned over to the united states and flown to guantanamo. there were kept for seven years. they fought to have -- they went before a military commission. the entire thing about them planning to blow the embassy was dropped. they then had -- they were part of the terrorist group because one of them talked carotid to kids and they were
and they said, please tell us, give us some of affirmation. tell us why we should be holding his people. the administration said, well, were not collected tell you. but if you release them, and this threat i did find amazing. if you release them we are going to order -- bosnia had been torn up by a civil war that too many years before. and peace was being maintained by an international military group that was led by the united states. and it was if you don't arrest these guys we will pull the...
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you give us one day, we'll at that time one day. you give us voter i.d., we'll get an i.d. and i think that message is important. >> thank you to joy reid. and up next, i'll bring my panel back in on this issue of voter suppression and the backlash against it. could it turn out that the republicans have been their own great undoing. er ] take dayquil... [ ding! ] ...and spend time on the slopes. take alka-seltzer plus cold & cough... [ buzz! ] ...and spend time on the chair. for non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. take dayquil. use nyquil... [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use alka-seltzer plus night cold & flu... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil. 50% longer cough relief. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy
you give us one day, we'll at that time one day. you give us voter i.d., we'll get an i.d. and i think that message is important. >> thank you to joy reid. and up next, i'll bring my panel back in on this issue of voter suppression and the backlash against it. could it turn out that the republicans have been their own great undoing. er ] take dayquil... [ ding! ] ...and spend time on the slopes. take alka-seltzer plus cold & cough... [ buzz! ] ...and spend time on the chair. for...
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he joins us from sydney, australia. thank you for joining us. you have seen the evidence and heard armstrong's denial. what do you think after it? did he cheat? >> i don't think there's any doubt whatsoever, don, that he cheated. this was indeed the biggest heist ever carried out in sport. it was the biggest fraud ever carried out in sport. and it was highly organized. and the man leading that organization and leading the fraud within his own team was lance armstrong. i don't think there's any doubt of that at all. >> quenton, do you think that armstrong will ever admit to cheating or do you think he will die insisting he was clean? >> i think when you look at the sworn deposition that he gave and the fact that he repeatedly again and again and again apparently lies, if all the evidence which has been presented so far is to be believed -- and i think most people do now believe that evidence -- he lies again and again and again and he's built up this enormous edifice of lies which he inhabits now. so i think in fact it is possible unlikely that h
he joins us from sydney, australia. thank you for joining us. you have seen the evidence and heard armstrong's denial. what do you think after it? did he cheat? >> i don't think there's any doubt whatsoever, don, that he cheated. this was indeed the biggest heist ever carried out in sport. it was the biggest fraud ever carried out in sport. and it was highly organized. and the man leading that organization and leading the fraud within his own team was lance armstrong. i don't think...
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that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought...
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it uses the energy equivalent of 700,000 humans. so the first thing to admit is that we need lots of energy. the second is to realize that, for the foreseeable future, we will be dependent on fossil fuels. in 2010, the u.s. got 83% of its energy from fossil fuels. in 2035, despite great increases in efficiency, the u.s. government says we will still get 77% of our energy from fossil fuels. that leads to a few conclusions. we need more renewable energy. today renewable energy gives us 10% of our electricity. by 2035, that will rise to 16%. we should try to move towards it faster. but even if we were to succeed, we would still need to use fossil fuels for the majority of our energy needs. governments around the world, including the united states, have provided enormous help to the fossil fuel industry in many ways, from building out the infrastructure it uses to protecting our supplies of oil from the middle east. even fracking, by the way, was developed with the help of the department of energy. so it's perfectly sensible to say gove
it uses the energy equivalent of 700,000 humans. so the first thing to admit is that we need lots of energy. the second is to realize that, for the foreseeable future, we will be dependent on fossil fuels. in 2010, the u.s. got 83% of its energy from fossil fuels. in 2035, despite great increases in efficiency, the u.s. government says we will still get 77% of our energy from fossil fuels. that leads to a few conclusions. we need more renewable energy. today renewable energy gives us 10% of our...
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readings enable us to evaluate performance. we have an analysis center that collects all these data and studies them to find patterns and correlations. here's where the incoming data get analyzed. even the temperature of various parts of the construction. they can monitor. under various conditions different speeds or alternating flows one thing they've noted is that because the turbine spins in the same direction regardless of the flow it's ideal for use in the water columns in which the direction of. of course there are other kinds of converters out there but these engineers are confident that they are designed for something other simply. some power plants that are shaped like a snake but that's naik often gets carried away by the current. the installation is too heavy complex and difficult to secure with all the joints that serve to generate electricity. there are also hydraulic turbines that absorb. but their design is way too intricate and leaves something to be desired. there are floating power stations but they also get c
readings enable us to evaluate performance. we have an analysis center that collects all these data and studies them to find patterns and correlations. here's where the incoming data get analyzed. even the temperature of various parts of the construction. they can monitor. under various conditions different speeds or alternating flows one thing they've noted is that because the turbine spins in the same direction regardless of the flow it's ideal for use in the water columns in which the...